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Friday, June 09, 2006
Hungarian rhapsody. Look who's going to
Budapest:
WASHINGTON -- President Bush, in a last-minute schedule change, will travel to Budapest this month to mark the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian revolution.
Where's David Broder when you need him?

After all, thanks to his non-penetrating insights into the Clinton marriage, he ought to be pointing out to his dear readers that the recently appointed ambassador to Hungary is one of Bush's old girlfriends: April Foley.

Where will Laura be that day? In "congress" or not?
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Thursday, June 08, 2006
Before they gloated, they let Zarqawi go. A few hours have passed and already the triumphalism of Zarqawi's death as a milestone in the War on Terra has been accepted as bedrock media narrative.

Too bad that before they got him they let him go, as noted by
Kevin Drum, writing in March 2004:
In June 2002...the Pentagon quickly drafted plans to attack the camp [but]....the plan was debated to death in the National Security Council....The Pentagon drew up a second strike plan, and the White House again killed it....The Pentagon drew up still another attack plan, and for the third time, the National Security Council killed it.

Military officials insist their case for attacking Zarqawi’s operation was airtight, but the administration feared destroying the terrorist camp in Iraq could undercut its case for war against Saddam.

Unlike Saddam, Zarqawi really was developing poisons such as ricin and cyanide for use in terrorist attacks in the West and elsewhere. But we hesitated to take action because destroying the Ansar al-Islam camps might have been inconvenient for George Bush's speechwriters.

Zarqawi has reportedly killed at least 700 people since then. But it might be many more. We will probably never know for sure how many people died at his hands because of George Bush's uncertainty in the face of danger.
Will you hear that on CNN or NPR?

The only media talking head who has a chance of getting this story right is Jon Stewart, now that farce has officially eclipsed journalism in the USA.
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Wednesday, June 07, 2006
Who loves ya, baby? This chart of presidential approval ratings from Truman to Dubya, unceremoniously swiped from the Wall Street Journal, shows that one — only one — president left office with a higher approval rating than he went in.

Not Reagan. Not Eisenhower. Not Kennedy. Bill Clinton.

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Tuesday, June 06, 2006
The market speaks.
WSJ: "The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell nearly 200 points yesterday, lost another 90 points to 10969, taking it below the 11000-point level breached early this year. If the pace of selling holds, the Dow's total two-day decline would be the worst of the year, topping a 2.55% swoon on May 17-18." It's continuing to fall as I write this, and the market's not closed yet.

That's what happens when banning gay marriage is more important than preventing Central Asian wars or enforcing federal fiscal discipline.
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